Re: Worst case execution time problem
- From: "larwe" <zwsdotcom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Dec 2006 12:35:05 -0800
Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:
Because it is not yet even known generally if Saddam Hussein is in U.S.He is now either in the hands of God, or no longer exists, depending on
or Iraqi custody.
your world view.
Regardless of that, it looks like the time of execution can't be any worse.
True, unlike the U.S. judicial system, wherein EVERY non-masked event
is a high-priority interrupt and every single task contains
interminable, nonpreemptible busy-waits with interrupts disabled.
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